Chuck,
I am asking for a bit of clarification and, if I am reading your process
right, I have a suggestion for an alternative process that may make a
difference.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 4:44 PM Chuck wrote:
> This sounds like a problem I had way back with v2.10.3, which Cowboy
> said he also
Chuck:
Thanks for this information. I'll do some more digging on my system.
Rich
On 3/30/2020 1:36 PM, Chuck wrote:
This sounds like a problem I had way back with v2.10.3, which Cowboy
said he also encountered in later versions. It's a file that actually
exists in the audio store, but whi
David:
Thanks for your reply.
I'm using RealVNC on both ends with their free home account. I have
their viewer installed on my Windows 10 PC and
the RealVNC server on a test Rivendell remote host running Centos 7 with
Rivendell v2.19.3.
Here is RealVNC's website. They have s/w for Windows, M
Hi Rich,
On 3/30/20 3:40 PM, you wrote:
Has anyone used RealVNC to access Rivendell hosts remotely?
I have it working on a test Rivendell host, but about the same time I
developed an RdAirplay playout problem
(noted in other posting).
I want to make sure my RdAirplay playout problem was not
Has anyone used RealVNC to access Rivendell hosts remotely?
I have it working on a test Rivendell host, but about the same time I
developed an RdAirplay playout problem
(noted in other posting).
I want to make sure my RdAirplay playout problem was not caused by the
installation of RealVNC.
This sounds like a problem I had way back with v2.10.3, which Cowboy
said he also encountered in later versions. It's a file that actually
exists in the audio store, but which the Library and AirPlay say does
not contain audio.
Here was my experience. There are some songs that I want to do
t
Hey Joe...
(that's a good opening right there if I do say so myself)
drew here. B.S. O.E. '81.
Have we interacted concerning WFIT before?
all the best,
drew
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 2:49 PM Joe Panarello
wrote:
>
> Well Put Rob. Rivendell was meant to be an appliance with a specific
> purpos
Keith,
There was a discussion back in February looking at different ASI drivers
that are available. Have a look at this post:
http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/pipermail/rivendell-dev/2020-February/028707.html
Lorne Tyndale
>
>
> I have a ASI5042 that I'm hoping to use with the current RD a
Tim,
With regards to the database slowness issue(s), it sounds like it could
be a MySQL setting, but I admit that I have not tried compiling V3 on a
debian based system, so I have not run into this.
But for troubleshooting, have you tried setting up a Rivendell database
and filestore server on Ce
Greetings,
We have been running Rivendell since version 1 almost ten years it seems.
We have always been a debian based facility and never had any problem with
that until version 3.
Although I have no real problems other than getting the dependencies
installed to get version 3 compiled on Ubuntu 1
FYI, I have v3.3 on a Pi4 running under Raspian Buster which is Debian 10
based. A fully integrated image with a fully functioning v3.3 included is
available at https://www.edgeradio.org.au/rivendell-on-raspberry-pi.html.
Kindly provided by Alastair Ling there at Edge Radio in Australia. It
Le 30/03/2020 à 05:00, Rob Landry a écrit :
> [...] sometimes it will compile and sometimes it won't. I can
> unstall Rivendell, blow out rivendell-3.3.0, gunzip the .tar.gz file to
> make a virgin rivendell-3.3.0, and recompile the same source code... and
> it's even money whether or not it will c
I've really no problem to use Centos. It is my fav. system für my mail
and fileserver.. But what if your system has a brandnew chipset, not
supported hardware like my touchscreens, or some trouble with a virt.
environment.(GUI freeze sometimes.)
I don't need to use the latest ubuntu /fedora spin
On Mon, 30 Mar 2020, Joe Panarello wrote:
Well Put Rob. Rivendell was meant to be an appliance with a specific
purpose running on CENTOS a pro OS. CENTOS is free so what is the issue?
Well, these people wanted to run it on a Raspberry Pi 4. There is a CentOS
build available for the Pi 3 but n
Well Put Rob. Rivendell was meant to be an appliance with a specific purpose
running on CENTOS a pro OS. CENTOS is free so what is the issue? As such,
Rivendell is one of the most reliable and powerful automation systems on the
planet. Why mess with the best. Most of the high priced competitors
Drew:
Thanks for these ideas. I'll try them and get back to the group.
Cheers,
Rich
On 3/29/2020 4:54 AM, drew Roberts wrote:
Rich,
no pointers exactly but a few questions that might help isolate the
issue...
Will it play from rdlibrary?
rdcartslots?
rdpanel?
You may need to configure so
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